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FUTURE BAND DIRECTOR, four- year-old Matt Snyder, enjoys the attention he receives from making one of the many faces he put on at band camp RESTING A MOMENT from the tough pace of band camp, Ihe uumpe sec- tion, consisting of senior Brian Bern- hart, lunior Eric Lehner, seniors Paul Krotke, Chris Folland, and freshman Gale York, discuss world shattering problems like blistered toes and tired appendages THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER the varsity, reserve, and freshman cheer- leaders vi(orked on perfecting cheers and chants Junior Jill Reinhart, sen- ior Laura Lewis, luniors Amy Byrne, and Tom Mudd work on an unnamed cheer on the boys ' gym stage 10 — Summer
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i .§i - 4? .. Ts ' FRIENDSHIP Can it be measured ? Can It be ctiarted Fnr two special people It means |ust walking tiand m hand toge ' ' er underneath the trees We Call It Friendship What can be meant when two people share time together or experience some- thing that excites them equally ' Could it be friend- ship ' 7 Or, if a person who is lonely on a Friday night calls up a buddie who has plans, and the plans are dropped for the lonely one, can the buddie be considered a friend ' Can friendship be measured on a DEMONSTRATING THE ART ot the quick kiss in the stairwell, seniors Carol Gier and Doug Beadie find an interesting way to skip class ' scale or charted on a charf Or is it measured by feelings felt between two people ' We, here at Elmhurst, express our feelings for each other in different ways. For some, it ' s just a friendly smile as we pass each other in the hall, and for others, it ' s plans for life-long commitments. We are the fnendly, WE ARE THE PROUDi Friendships-
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;VER ALLOWING A moment to go at band camp without practicing is lat makes a good musician and also ;lred-lipped trumpeter, as senior ul Krotke finds out MHURST STUDENTS WATCH as 2 K K K (Ku Klux Klan) pays jynedale a visit one Sunday after- on in September, protesting race d religion It was a membership ve, and hopefully their enrollment In ' t increase loo much ' ENJOYING A HUMOROUS comment by the director of Ball State ' s Journal- ism Workshop, senior Jim Filchak, junior Tom Filchak, and seniors Car- ole Gier and Debbie Barrett find out that ' each and every layout has a body and souH Oh, What a Beautiful Summer . . . Sigh! We really are a busy student body when it comes to sum- mer activities Ttiere were workstiops galore, camps coming out ot our ears, fun in the sun, hardy partying and the making of the green stuff which allows us to do all this to the max ' Student council members attended SLI (Stu- dent Leadership Institute) at Indiana University in Bloom- ington. Newspaper and year- book students spent weeks at the Ball State Journalism Workshops in Muncie. Band members sweated off those few extra pounds learning and practicing their routines in the summer heat in the parking lot, and the cheerleaders worked diligently at perfecting their chants. Enjoying the benefits of our hours spent working was our favorite summer activity though. Buying clothes, tak- ing trips, stocking up on our partying supplies and eating at McDonald ' s always seemed to take a big chunk out of our paychecks, not to mention money spent on gas getting to the beach trying to soak up some rays. Throughout the hectic sum- mer pace, there always was the ever-present thought in the back of each student ' s head. I am sure ready for school to start; I can catch up on some desperately needed sleep! When It comes to keeping busy during the summer, we at EHS aren ' t the TV watching kind. Summer — 1 1
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